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AngolaHuman Rights Activist, Rafael Marques de Morais joined SaharaTV's Omoyele Sowore to describe human rights abuse in Angola. He explained that the government of Angola under Pres. José Eduardo dos Santos contributes to the deteriorated situation of human rights in country. "The president of Angola has been in power for 34 years. There is no sign that he wants to relinquish his power anytime soon," said Marques. According to him the effects of Pres. José Eduardo dos Santos' rule are, "We have a public university that is not even 100th rank in the continent. We have lawyers in Angola that can barely write," expressed Marques.

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Tahir Elci, the President of the DiyarbakirBar Association and a prominent pro-Kurdish attorney, was shot and killed in the predominantly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir. The lawyer was shot by gunmen who opened fire at security forces from a car in the southeastern district of Sur, said the interior minister, Efkan Ala. No group immediately claimed responsibility, and there were conflicting reports on whether this was an assassination attempt or if he was killed in the crossfire.
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On 11 November2015, Angola celebrates its 40th anniversary of independence. Since the 2002 Luena Memorandum of Understanding that ended one of the continent’s longest civil wars, Angola has enjoyed a prolonged period of extractive driven growth. But the new realities of low commodity prices and depleting oil resources are creating pressure for economic diversification. At the inaugural annual Angola Forum, panels drawn from government, industry, and academia reflect on the domestic development and international engagement of Angola since independence. They discuss the country’s economic trajectory, political developments and importance of civil society in its future.
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The three main challenges to consider before investing in Angola are time, funds and staff. If you can deal with this then Angola is a very interesting country for investment and full of opportunities. Hear more from JaimeEsteves on these issues and what the future holds for Angola.

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On 11 November2015, Angola celebrates its 40th anniversary of independence. Since the 2002 Luena Memorandum of Understanding that ended one of the continent’s longest civil wars, Angola has enjoyed a prolonged period of extractive driven growth. But the new realities of low commodity prices and depleting oil resources are creating pressure for economic diversification.
At the inaugural annual Angola Forum, panels drawn from government, industry, and academia will reflect on the domestic development and international engagement of Angola since independence. They will discuss the country’s economic trajectory, political developments and importance of civil society in its future.
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Angola’s government has expelled thousands of migrants, saying they were illegally mining diamonds. The reason is that the Angolan government is in massive debt and is trying to regain the country's wealth. But the UN says excessive force is being used. And worse yet, the migrants are being pushed back into Congo's Kasai region; a powder keg that the UN's torture investigator says is on the verge of genocide.
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The Great Angolan Oil Rush (2003) - Billions of dollars of oil revenue are being siphoned off by corrupt officials, while ordinary Angolans continue to starve.
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Angola is quickly becoming one of the world's most promising new oil sources. However, lawyer Rafael Marques claims: "for the majority of Angolans, oil essentially is a curse." Thousands are forced out of their homes to make way for foreign investors. A leaked IMF report reveals that billions of dollars of revenue never even reach Angola. Instead, payments are channelled through offshore accounts and remain unaccounted for.
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Although its territory has been inhabited since the Paleolithic Era, modern Angola originates in Portuguese colonization, which began with, and was for centuries limited to, coastal settlements and trading posts established from the 16th century onwards. In the 19th century, European settlers slowly and hesitantly began to establish themselves in the interior. As a Portuguese colony, Angola did not encompass its present borders until the early 20th century, following resistance by groups such as the Cuamato, the Kwanyama and the Mbunda. Independence was achieved in 1975 after a protracted liberation war. That same year, Angola descended into an intense civil war that lasted until 2002. It has since become a relatively stable unitarypresidential republic.

Portuguese Angola

Portuguese Angola or Portuguese West Africa are the common terms by which Angola is designated when referring to the historic period when it was a Portuguese overseas territory in southwestern Africa. The former Portuguese Angola became an independent country in 1975 and now forms the Republic of Angola.

During its history of 400 years, Portuguese Angola had the following formal designations: Donee of the Kingdom of Sebaste (1575-1588) Captaincy-General of the Kingdom of Angola (1588-1834), Province of Angola (1834-1926), Colony of Angola (1926-1951), Province of Angola (1951-1972) and State of Angola (1972-1975). It is to note that the term "Colony of Angola" began to be used occasionally since 1914, but only in 1926 it completely replaced the designation "Province of Angola".

History

The history of Portuguese presence on the territory of contemporary Angola lasted from the arrival of the explorerDiogo Cão in 1484 until the decolonization of the territory in 1975. During these five centuries, several entirely different situations have to be distinguished.

Angola (Book of Mormon)

Angola (/ænˈɡoʊ.lə/) is a city mentioned in the Book of Mormon. It was located near or in the north countries and was the site of a portion of the long and final battle between the Nephites and the Lamanites.

The city is identified in only one verse, Mormon2:4. The Nephites retreated towards the north countries and came to Angola and fortified the city during the period of A.C. 327–328, but were unable to withstand the Lamanites' attacks and were driven from the city.Mormon2:5 might be interpreted in such a way as to suggest that Angola was located somewhere in the land of David.

It has been argued that Joseph Smith named the Book of Mormon city after Angola, New York.Mormon apologists have pointed out that while the Book of Mormon was first published in 1830, the New York settlement did not adopt the name "Angola" until 1855.

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A traffic collision, also known as a motor vehicle collision (MVC), traffic accident, motor vehicle accident, car accident, automobile accident, road traffic collision, road traffic accident, wreck, car crash, or car smash occurs when a vehiclecollides with another vehicle, pedestrian, animal, road debris, or other stationary obstruction, such as a tree or utility pole. Traffic collisions may result in injury, death and property damage.

A number of factors contribute to the risk of collision, including vehicle design, speed of operation, road design, road environment, and driver skill, impairment due to alcohol or drugs, and behavior, notably speeding and street racing. Worldwide, motor vehicle collisions lead to death and disability as well as financial costs to both society and the individuals involved.

Road injuries resulted in 1.4 million deaths in 2013, up from 1.1 million deaths in 1990. About 68,000 of these occurred in children less than five years old. Almost all high-income countries have decreasing death rates, while the majority of low-income countries having increasing death rates due to traffic collisions. Middle-income countries have the highest rate with 20 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, 80% of all road fatalities by only 52% of all vehicles. While the death rate in Africa is the highest (24.1 per 100,000 inhabitants), the lowest rate is to be found in Europe (10.3).

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Rafael Marques (journalist)

Rafael Marques de Morais (born 1971) is an Angolan journalist and human rights activist who received several international awards for his reporting on conflict diamonds and government corruption. He currently heads the anti-corruption watchdog Maka Angola.

Early life

During growing up Marques “became disturbed by the worsening state of his country. “I had never heard of a lawyer, [had] no idea of what human rights were, no idea of what fighting corruption was”, he later recalled. “I realised that the way of addressing the issues that concerned me was by being a journalist.”

Shortly after joining Jornal de Angola, Marques wrote an article on the forthcoming presidential election in which he quoted an opposition leader's criticism of dos Santos. He did not intend for the quotation to be published in the newspaper, but through some editorial error it did appear in the paper and Marques was punished with a transfer to the local news desk. Owing to his continued “tendency to inject unwelcome social commentary into even the driest reportage”, he continued to be demoted. One day, assigned to write about the latest national statistics, he included political analysis. “And that was the last straw”, he later told a reporter. He was fired.

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"We Have Lawyers In Angola That Can Barely Write" - Rafael Marques de Morais

"We Have Lawyers In Angola That Can Barely Write" - Rafael Marques de Morais

"We Have Lawyers In Angola That Can Barely Write" - Rafael Marques de Morais

AngolaHuman Rights Activist, Rafael Marques de Morais joined SaharaTV's Omoyele Sowore to describe human rights abuse in Angola. He explained that the government of Angola under Pres. José Eduardo dos Santos contributes to the deteriorated situation of human rights in country. "The president of Angola has been in power for 34 years. There is no sign that he wants to relinquish his power anytime soon," said Marques. According to him the effects of Pres. José Eduardo dos Santos' rule are, "We have a public university that is not even 100th rank in the continent. We have lawyers in Angola that can barely write," expressed Marques.

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Iberian Lawyer TV: Part 2 Angola Iberian Lawyer Agenda Africa 2013

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5:31

Angola Bans Islam

Angola Bans Islam

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Prominent pro-Kurdish lawyer shot dead in Turkey

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HE Georges Rebelo Chicoti, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Angola

HE Georges Rebelo Chicoti, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Angola

HE Georges Rebelo Chicoti, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Angola

On 11 November2015, Angola celebrates its 40th anniversary of independence. Since the 2002 Luena Memorandum of Understanding that ended one of the continent’s longest civil wars, Angola has enjoyed a prolonged period of extractive driven growth. But the new realities of low commodity prices and depleting oil resources are creating pressure for economic diversification. At the inaugural annual Angola Forum, panels drawn from government, industry, and academia reflect on the domestic development and international engagement of Angola since independence. They discuss the country’s economic trajectory, political developments and importance of civil society in its future.
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11:50

Doing Business in Angola

Doing Business in Angola

Doing Business in Angola

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15:51

Dame Margaret Anstee, UN Special Representative to Angola (1992-93)

Dame Margaret Anstee, UN Special Representative to Angola (1992-93)

Dame Margaret Anstee, UN Special Representative to Angola (1992-93)

On 11 November2015, Angola celebrates its 40th anniversary of independence. Since the 2002 Luena Memorandum of Understanding that ended one of the continent’s longest civil wars, Angola has enjoyed a prolonged period of extractive driven growth. But the new realities of low commodity prices and depleting oil resources are creating pressure for economic diversification.
At the inaugural annual Angola Forum, panels drawn from government, industry, and academia will reflect on the domestic development and international engagement of Angola since independence. They will discuss the country’s economic trajectory, political developments and importance of civil society in its future.
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1:07

Angola Truck Accident Lawyer & Attorney - Indiana

Angola Truck Accident Lawyer & Attorney - Indiana

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What’s behind Angola’s decision to expel migrant workers?

What’s behind Angola’s decision to expel migrant workers?

What’s behind Angola’s decision to expel migrant workers?

Angola’s government has expelled thousands of migrants, saying they were illegally mining diamonds. The reason is that the Angolan government is in massive debt and is trying to regain the country's wealth. But the UN says excessive force is being used. And worse yet, the migrants are being pushed back into Congo's Kasai region; a powder keg that the UN's torture investigator says is on the verge of genocide.
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The Corrupt Officials Stealing Angola's Oil (2003)

The Great Angolan Oil Rush (2003) - Billions of dollars of oil revenue are being siphoned off by corrupt officials, while ordinary Angolans continue to starve.
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published: 22 May 2018

"We Have Lawyers In Angola That Can Barely Write" - Rafael Marques de Morais

AngolaHuman Rights Activist, Rafael Marques de Morais joined SaharaTV's Omoyele Sowore to describe human rights abuse in Angola. He explained that the government of Angola under Pres. José Eduardo dos Santos contributes to the deteriorated situation of human rights in country. "The president of Angola has been in power for 34 years. There is no sign that he wants to relinquish his power anytime soon," said Marques. According to him the effects of Pres. José Eduardo dos Santos' rule are, "We have a public university that is not even 100th rank in the continent. We have lawyers in Angola that can barely write," expressed Marques.

published: 26 Nov 2013

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published: 18 Jul 2017

Angola Bans Islam

Prominent pro-Kurdish lawyer shot dead in Turkey

Tahir Elci, the President of the DiyarbakirBar Association and a prominent pro-Kurdish attorney, was shot and killed in the predominantly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir. The lawyer was shot by gunmen who opened fire at security forces from a car in the southeastern district of Sur, said the interior minister, Efkan Ala. No group immediately claimed responsibility, and there were conflicting reports on whether this was an assassination attempt or if he was killed in the crossfire.
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published: 29 Nov 2015

HE Georges Rebelo Chicoti, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Angola

On 11 November2015, Angola celebrates its 40th anniversary of independence. Since the 2002 Luena Memorandum of Understanding that ended one of the continent’s longest civil wars, Angola has enjoyed a prolonged period of extractive driven growth. But the new realities of low commodity prices and depleting oil resources are creating pressure for economic diversification. At the inaugural annual Angola Forum, panels drawn from government, industry, and academia reflect on the domestic development and international engagement of Angola since independence. They discuss the country’s economic trajectory, political developments and importance of civil society in its future.
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published: 18 Nov 2015

Doing Business in Angola

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published: 15 May 2017

Dame Margaret Anstee, UN Special Representative to Angola (1992-93)

On 11 November2015, Angola celebrates its 40th anniversary of independence. Since the 2002 Luena Memorandum of Understanding that ended one of the continent’s longest civil wars, Angola has enjoyed a prolonged period of extractive driven growth. But the new realities of low commodity prices and depleting oil resources are creating pressure for economic diversification.
At the inaugural annual Angola Forum, panels drawn from government, industry, and academia will reflect on the domestic development and international engagement of Angola since independence. They will discuss the country’s economic trajectory, political developments and importance of civil society in its future.
- See more at: https://www.chathamhouse.org/event/angola-after-40-years-independence-way-ahead#sthash.wJVPnBYi....

published: 18 Nov 2015

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published: 06 Feb 2015

What’s behind Angola’s decision to expel migrant workers?

Angola’s government has expelled thousands of migrants, saying they were illegally mining diamonds. The reason is that the Angolan government is in massive debt and is trying to regain the country's wealth. But the UN says excessive force is being used. And worse yet, the migrants are being pushed back into Congo's Kasai region; a powder keg that the UN's torture investigator says is on the verge of genocide.
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published: 31 Oct 2018

Angola's Dunk Seals The Deal

The Corrupt Officials Stealing Angola's Oil (2003)

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Angola is quickly becoming one of the world's most promising new oil sources. However, lawyer Rafael Marques claims: "for the majority of Angolans, oil essentially is a curse." Thousands are forced out of their homes to make way for foreign investors. A leaked IMF report reveals that billions of dollars of revenue never even reach Angola. Instead, payments are channelled through offshore accounts and remain unaccounted for.
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AngolaHuman Rights Activist, Rafael Marques de Morais joined SaharaTV's Omoyele Sowore to describe human rights abuse in Angola. He explained that the government of Angola under Pres. José Eduardo dos Santos contributes to the deteriorated situation of human rights in country. "The president of Angola has been in power for 34 years. There is no sign that he wants to relinquish his power anytime soon," said Marques. According to him the effects of Pres. José Eduardo dos Santos' rule are, "We have a public university that is not even 100th rank in the continent. We have lawyers in Angola that can barely write," expressed Marques.

AngolaHuman Rights Activist, Rafael Marques de Morais joined SaharaTV's Omoyele Sowore to describe human rights abuse in Angola. He explained that the government of Angola under Pres. José Eduardo dos Santos contributes to the deteriorated situation of human rights in country. "The president of Angola has been in power for 34 years. There is no sign that he wants to relinquish his power anytime soon," said Marques. According to him the effects of Pres. José Eduardo dos Santos' rule are, "We have a public university that is not even 100th rank in the continent. We have lawyers in Angola that can barely write," expressed Marques.

Iberian Lawyer TV: Part 2 Angola Iberian Lawyer Agenda Africa 2013

he Forum brings together a specially invited audience of senior representatives from corporates, financial institutions and investors, as well as business and l...

he Forum brings together a specially invited audience of senior representatives from corporates, financial institutions and investors, as well as business and legal advisers to share their thoughts and experiences on doing business in Angola and Mozambique.

he Forum brings together a specially invited audience of senior representatives from corporates, financial institutions and investors, as well as business and legal advisers to share their thoughts and experiences on doing business in Angola and Mozambique.

Tahir Elci, the President of the DiyarbakirBar Association and a prominent pro-Kurdish attorney, was shot and killed in the predominantly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir. The lawyer was shot by gunmen who opened fire at security forces from a car in the southeastern district of Sur, said the interior minister, Efkan Ala. No group immediately claimed responsibility, and there were conflicting reports on whether this was an assassination attempt or if he was killed in the crossfire.
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Tahir Elci, the President of the DiyarbakirBar Association and a prominent pro-Kurdish attorney, was shot and killed in the predominantly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir. The lawyer was shot by gunmen who opened fire at security forces from a car in the southeastern district of Sur, said the interior minister, Efkan Ala. No group immediately claimed responsibility, and there were conflicting reports on whether this was an assassination attempt or if he was killed in the crossfire.
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On 11 November2015, Angola celebrates its 40th anniversary of independence. Since the 2002 Luena Memorandum of Understanding that ended one of the continent’s longest civil wars, Angola has enjoyed a prolonged period of extractive driven growth. But the new realities of low commodity prices and depleting oil resources are creating pressure for economic diversification. At the inaugural annual Angola Forum, panels drawn from government, industry, and academia reflect on the domestic development and international engagement of Angola since independence. They discuss the country’s economic trajectory, political developments and importance of civil society in its future.
See more at: https://www.chathamhouse.org/event/angola-after-40-years-independence-way-ahead#sthash.wJVPnBYi.dpuf

On 11 November2015, Angola celebrates its 40th anniversary of independence. Since the 2002 Luena Memorandum of Understanding that ended one of the continent’s longest civil wars, Angola has enjoyed a prolonged period of extractive driven growth. But the new realities of low commodity prices and depleting oil resources are creating pressure for economic diversification. At the inaugural annual Angola Forum, panels drawn from government, industry, and academia reflect on the domestic development and international engagement of Angola since independence. They discuss the country’s economic trajectory, political developments and importance of civil society in its future.
See more at: https://www.chathamhouse.org/event/angola-after-40-years-independence-way-ahead#sthash.wJVPnBYi.dpuf

Doing Business in Angola

The three main challenges to consider before investing in Angola are time, funds and staff. If you can deal with this then Angola is a very interesting country...

The three main challenges to consider before investing in Angola are time, funds and staff. If you can deal with this then Angola is a very interesting country for investment and full of opportunities. Hear more from JaimeEsteves on these issues and what the future holds for Angola.

The three main challenges to consider before investing in Angola are time, funds and staff. If you can deal with this then Angola is a very interesting country for investment and full of opportunities. Hear more from JaimeEsteves on these issues and what the future holds for Angola.

On 11 November2015, Angola celebrates its 40th anniversary of independence. Since the 2002 Luena Memorandum of Understanding that ended one of the continent’s longest civil wars, Angola has enjoyed a prolonged period of extractive driven growth. But the new realities of low commodity prices and depleting oil resources are creating pressure for economic diversification.
At the inaugural annual Angola Forum, panels drawn from government, industry, and academia will reflect on the domestic development and international engagement of Angola since independence. They will discuss the country’s economic trajectory, political developments and importance of civil society in its future.
- See more at: https://www.chathamhouse.org/event/angola-after-40-years-independence-way-ahead#sthash.wJVPnBYi.dpuf

On 11 November2015, Angola celebrates its 40th anniversary of independence. Since the 2002 Luena Memorandum of Understanding that ended one of the continent’s longest civil wars, Angola has enjoyed a prolonged period of extractive driven growth. But the new realities of low commodity prices and depleting oil resources are creating pressure for economic diversification.
At the inaugural annual Angola Forum, panels drawn from government, industry, and academia will reflect on the domestic development and international engagement of Angola since independence. They will discuss the country’s economic trajectory, political developments and importance of civil society in its future.
- See more at: https://www.chathamhouse.org/event/angola-after-40-years-independence-way-ahead#sthash.wJVPnBYi.dpuf

What’s behind Angola’s decision to expel migrant workers?

Angola’s government has expelled thousands of migrants, saying they were illegally mining diamonds. The reason is that the Angolan government is in massive debt...

Angola’s government has expelled thousands of migrants, saying they were illegally mining diamonds. The reason is that the Angolan government is in massive debt and is trying to regain the country's wealth. But the UN says excessive force is being used. And worse yet, the migrants are being pushed back into Congo's Kasai region; a powder keg that the UN's torture investigator says is on the verge of genocide.
Guests:
BabarBalochUN refugee agency's spokesman for AfricaLuciaKulaHuman Rights lawyer
Marrisa Moorman
Historian at Indiana University.
#Angola #Diamond #Migrantworkers
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Angola’s government has expelled thousands of migrants, saying they were illegally mining diamonds. The reason is that the Angolan government is in massive debt and is trying to regain the country's wealth. But the UN says excessive force is being used. And worse yet, the migrants are being pushed back into Congo's Kasai region; a powder keg that the UN's torture investigator says is on the verge of genocide.
Guests:
BabarBalochUN refugee agency's spokesman for AfricaLuciaKulaHuman Rights lawyer
Marrisa Moorman
Historian at Indiana University.
#Angola #Diamond #Migrantworkers
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The Corrupt Officials Stealing Angola's Oil (2003)

The Great Angolan Oil Rush (2003) - Billions of dollars of oil revenue are being siphoned off by corrupt officials, while ordinary Angolans continue to starve.
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The Great Angolan Oil Rush (2003) - Billions of dollars of oil revenue are being siphoned off by corrupt officials, while ordinary Angolans continue to starve.
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Angola is quickly becoming one of the world's most promising new oil sources. However, lawyer Rafael Marques claims: "for the majority of Angolans, oil essentially is a curse." Thousands are forced out of their homes to make way for foreign investors. A leaked IMF report reveals that billions of dollars of revenue never even reach Angola. Instead, payments are channelled through offshore accounts and remain unaccounted for.
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The Great Angolan Oil Rush (2003) - Billions of dollars of oil revenue are being siphoned off by corrupt officials, while ordinary Angolans continue to starve.
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Angola is quickly becoming one of the world's most promising new oil sources. However, lawyer Rafael Marques claims: "for the majority of Angolans, oil essentially is a curse." Thousands are forced out of their homes to make way for foreign investors. A leaked IMF report reveals that billions of dollars of revenue never even reach Angola. Instead, payments are channelled through offshore accounts and remain unaccounted for.
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"We Have Lawyers In Angola That Can Barely Write" - Rafael Marques de Morais

AngolaHuman Rights Activist, Rafael Marques de Morais joined SaharaTV's Omoyele Sowore to describe human rights abuse in Angola. He explained that the government of Angola under Pres. José Eduardo dos Santos contributes to the deteriorated situation of human rights in country. "The president of Angola has been in power for 34 years. There is no sign that he wants to relinquish his power anytime soon," said Marques. According to him the effects of Pres. José Eduardo dos Santos' rule are, "We have a public university that is not even 100th rank in the continent. We have lawyers in Angola that can barely write," expressed Marques.

Iberian Lawyer TV: Part 2 Angola Iberian Lawyer Agenda Africa 2013

he Forum brings together a specially invited audience of senior representatives from corporates, financial institutions and investors, as well as business and legal advisers to share their thoughts and experiences on doing business in Angola and Mozambique.

Prominent pro-Kurdish lawyer shot dead in Turkey

Tahir Elci, the President of the DiyarbakirBar Association and a prominent pro-Kurdish attorney, was shot and killed in the predominantly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir. The lawyer was shot by gunmen who opened fire at security forces from a car in the southeastern district of Sur, said the interior minister, Efkan Ala. No group immediately claimed responsibility, and there were conflicting reports on whether this was an assassination attempt or if he was killed in the crossfire.
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HE Georges Rebelo Chicoti, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Angola

On 11 November2015, Angola celebrates its 40th anniversary of independence. Since the 2002 Luena Memorandum of Understanding that ended one of the continent’s longest civil wars, Angola has enjoyed a prolonged period of extractive driven growth. But the new realities of low commodity prices and depleting oil resources are creating pressure for economic diversification. At the inaugural annual Angola Forum, panels drawn from government, industry, and academia reflect on the domestic development and international engagement of Angola since independence. They discuss the country’s economic trajectory, political developments and importance of civil society in its future.
See more at: https://www.chathamhouse.org/event/angola-after-40-years-independence-way-ahead#sthash.wJVPnBYi.dpuf

Doing Business in Angola

The three main challenges to consider before investing in Angola are time, funds and staff. If you can deal with this then Angola is a very interesting country for investment and full of opportunities. Hear more from JaimeEsteves on these issues and what the future holds for Angola.

Dame Margaret Anstee, UN Special Representative to Angola (1992-93)

On 11 November2015, Angola celebrates its 40th anniversary of independence. Since the 2002 Luena Memorandum of Understanding that ended one of the continent’s longest civil wars, Angola has enjoyed a prolonged period of extractive driven growth. But the new realities of low commodity prices and depleting oil resources are creating pressure for economic diversification.
At the inaugural annual Angola Forum, panels drawn from government, industry, and academia will reflect on the domestic development and international engagement of Angola since independence. They will discuss the country’s economic trajectory, political developments and importance of civil society in its future.
- See more at: https://www.chathamhouse.org/event/angola-after-40-years-independence-way-ahead#sthash.wJVPnBYi.dpuf

What’s behind Angola’s decision to expel migrant workers?

Angola’s government has expelled thousands of migrants, saying they were illegally mining diamonds. The reason is that the Angolan government is in massive debt and is trying to regain the country's wealth. But the UN says excessive force is being used. And worse yet, the migrants are being pushed back into Congo's Kasai region; a powder keg that the UN's torture investigator says is on the verge of genocide.
Guests:
BabarBalochUN refugee agency's spokesman for AfricaLuciaKulaHuman Rights lawyer
Marrisa Moorman
Historian at Indiana University.
#Angola #Diamond #Migrantworkers
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The Corrupt Officials Stealing Angola's Oil (2003)

The Great Angolan Oil Rush (2003) - Billions of dollars of oil revenue are being siphoned off by corrupt officials, while ordinary Angolans continue to starve.
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Angola is quickly becoming one of the world's most promising new oil sources. However, lawyer Rafael Marques claims: "for the majority of Angolans, oil essentially is a curse." Thousands are forced out of their homes to make way for foreign investors. A leaked IMF report reveals that billions of dollars of revenue never even reach Angola. Instead, payments are channelled through offshore accounts and remain unaccounted for.
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ABC Australia – Ref. 1610

Although its territory has been inhabited since the Paleolithic Era, modern Angola originates in Portuguese colonization, which began with, and was for centuries limited to, coastal settlements and trading posts established from the 16th century onwards. In the 19th century, European settlers slowly and hesitantly began to establish themselves in the interior. As a Portuguese colony, Angola did not encompass its present borders until the early 20th century, following resistance by groups such as the Cuamato, the Kwanyama and the Mbunda. Independence was achieved in 1975 after a protracted liberation war. That same year, Angola descended into an intense civil war that lasted until 2002. It has since become a relatively stable unitarypresidential republic.